MAY 5, 12, 19 – HARAKIRI: To Die For Performances

A collaboration between performance artists and visual artists

Harakiri is a ceremonial disembowelment specifically performed in front of spectators. This public self-execution creates a ritual of performance in the act of death. An idea that is at the basis of all performance--every moment you step on the stage could be your last; if you do not leave your soul out there for all to witness, if you do not die with every performance, have you lived honorably?

Commencing Saturday, April 21, CentralTrak will be honoring those performers willing to take that risk. And each Saturday until May 19th, a new live performance will be presented in the gallery (schedule below).